Yeah, I could say start Drew Brees or Peyton Manning or LaDainian Tomlinson every week, but that would be just stealing money from this web site!

Instead, I try to go out on a limb and pick some under-appreciated guys who I think might have a good week or over-hyped guys who could be in for a let-down.

Yes, I picked J.T. O'Sullivan to burn your Saints on Sunday and said Ryan Grant would have a good week. I certainly got those two wrong, but I also picked Brett Favre (six touchdowns) and Steven Jackson (188 total yards, touchdown) as studs and Derek Anderson, Donovan McNabb and Ben Roethlisberger as duds, so I'm not a total failure!

Look, take what I say as just some friendly help. I like to think of myself as the fat kid hanging around the teeter-totter. You're leaning one way slightly between two players (up and down) and then I come along and help make your decision a little easier (by leaning/jumping on the thing).

With that said, let's take a look at who did what in Week 4 of the Fantasy Football season.

Larry Johnson, RB, Kansas City -- OK, so it was against Denver, but LJ looked like his old self in Week 4 with 198 yards rushing and two touchdowns. We'll see in Week 5 if he can keep it up against a solid Panthers defense.

Steven Jackson, RB, St. Louis -- Even with Trent Green as his QB, Jackson found some holes in what had been a solid Bills defense and almost totaled 200 yards. His owners have been waiting for this all season.

Matt Schaub, QB, Houston -- There's the Matt Schaub we know! Schaub finally broke out in Week 4 with a 300-yard performance, although ironically it was Kevin Walters who benefited and not Andre Johnson.

Lance Moore, WR, Saints -- While I dismissed him a little in Week 4, I did notice earlier this season that Brees was targeting Moore more than any other WR that wasn't named Colston, and I should have kept the faith. While David Patten remains down, Moore could be a great bye-week replacement option.

Rudi Johnson, RB, Detroit -- While he didn't light it up in Week 4, Johnson has been named the starter with the Lions over rookie Kevin Smith. Obviously you shouldn't expect massive numbers out of him, but he could be an intriguing flex option in Week 5.

Five Going Down

Ryan Grant, RB, Green Bay -- Grant's decent Week 1 seems like a thing of the past now, as he has only 43 rushes for 94 yards since then. If he can't breakout this week against the Falcons, then there might be no hope for him.

Carson Palmer, QB, Cincinnati -- Palmer wants to play on Sunday at Dallas, but the signs are pointing to Ryan Fitzpatrick getting a second start in a row. Palmer is nothing more than a bye-week replacement right now if he does start -- oh how the mighty have fallen.

DeAngelo Williams, RB, Carolina -- Many people were high on Williams coming into this season, but he's done absolutely nothing so far and keeps giving away carries to Jonathan Stewart, especially at the goal line.

Kevin Smith, RB, Detroit Lions -- Smith was a great sleep candidate before the season, but he has failed to impress in Motown and has lost his starting job now. Be sure to bench him in Week 5.

Vikings DST -- At CBSSports.com, we had the Vikings ranked No. 1 at the beginning of this season, but they've now slipped to 10th and are a very risky start in Week 5 against a powerful Saints offense.

Let's take a look how I did last week (and feel free to chuckle at the first one!);